The Brussels Post, 1958-05-07, Page 1A trevol ef 500 people: Attended, I
the first sale of the Tirnssels IA"- I
street Steles 'Verde.
Nearly 200 cattle and about 300
pigs were offered for sale,
The top lot of 9 Hereford steers
brought $25.70 a huudrecl and sold
to Harvey Mulligan. Six other lots. ,
brought
This ,livestock.0 ves0 °toc1;c
better,
Sales Yards has
been opened in an effort to help the
farmers Of the surrounding district •.
to have a .home market for their
liVestock. A share of your busin-
ess would be appreciated by the.
management. ',ere
BAPTISMS' AT
FORTY- FOURTH ANNUAL
MEETING IN HAMILTON
;The feertry-fourth annual meeting
Of elie Connell of the W. lei. S.
(1V, D.) of the Presbyterian.
Church :in Canada,. will be attended
by approximately 100 delegates from
across Canada. It will he held in
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church in
Hamilton, May 12 to May 10 In- ;
elusive
The guest speakere will include
Rev, W. F, Butcher of Quebec City,
Rev, E. Ti, Johnston, Secretary
for Overseas MAssions and Bev. .1.
Allan Munrox, secretary for Home
Miss 'Mary iiiirgees„ Hanover and '
Mrs, Leslie Fortune, Wingham,
have been appointed delegates from
the Hamilton-London. Synodical.
JE,LIED.ALIcyr) PAI 4.f
" . .
SaOrament of Infant. Baptism
There will ibe no Church SiChOial
Instead parents and. 'Children ere
titivated to Worship as a *tinily in
:the ;Seevide of Wtiffg1P.
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THE BRUSSELS POST
Autbfotual sa socumd olitsis tusk roatOfttos DuPut:neut. Ott&Irs Wednesday, m ay 7th, 1958 $2.00 per year 110.0000
14,
Notice To Brussels, Morris and. Grey
Telephone Subscribers
Subscribdre ere eeked NOT to use the new,
Telephone Plrectories, just issued, until the new system is put 4;1
Telephone Directories, just issued. until the new system Is put ty).
operation. PLEASE continue to give the eperators the numbers
numbers. listed in the 1957 directory until then.
OPENING DAY AT BRUSSELS
LIVES POCK SALES YARDS'
ATTENDED BY LARGE CROWD
Home AND SCHOOL CLUB;
ORGANIZATION MEETING
TO BE KELP HERE MAY 12th. •
The re,oxiiir meeting or Brussels.
Board was held on Monday.
M.ay 5th, in the sehool with nil ,
' members present.
no Board were pleased to have
Ileepeetor Kinkead at the •ineeCng'
explain the Provincial Grants to-
.elemetary schools which liars been j!
considerably increased in 195S.
The minutes of the Pree'eus
meeting were read on motibu by
Ray Bronson an,l Louis Eitel
- Carried. •
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47c
350
Gold Seal Sockeye Salmon •
Hunt's Catsup 2 for
;7.e"7
Robin Hood, family size, Choc
or White Cake Mix
............... 01..00 a 33c
57c
Campbell's Tomato. Soup
2 for
Nestle's Quick 1 lb. NOTICE
loo ogs To Run At Large
Village of Brusels
ALL DOGS must 13e kept tied, or on leash, during the
Owners of dogs found running at large
aa # .. •aaa. air• a ............. naa The following accounts were
Presented
Allen drug store,
Workman and McWhirter,
McLellan Hardware
?au wit Ind other values JUSt. as great as these at $7.50
$10.00 ;
$2,95 • •
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH HE RUTLEDGE ul
gardening season.
in the Village of Brussels during this 'period will be severely
prosecuted.
Oldfield Hardware $6.25 • Moved by Roy Kennedy, seconded
by Jack MeWhirter these aecounte
be paid.
Carried..
Mewed by Louis Ebel. seeended
by Ray Bronson, Mrs Byerman'e
resignation be accepted,
- Carried.
All members of the Board ;ex-
pressed sincere regret C at losing •
Mrs. Byerman as a. member of the
teaching eitaff here, They all Rein in
wishing her much success in her
new appointment.
Moved by Jack McWhirter,
ended by' Ray. Brown we again
advertise tip.r a, teacher to fill the
;vacancy on the Staff.
D. Hastings. Chief of Police
Sunday ;atteenuee at 4,00, on
April 27th, the Rector, Rev, P. E.
Jewel conducted a Baptism Service
for the following:
Dianne Eldeen Wesenlierg
Patricia Ann White
Elm Lee Humphries
Roger Wm Humphries
Susan Ann Humphries
of Brussels end Walton.
Not Just to-day or to-morrow, but Every Day of the year,
MISS NINA ROGERS.
Brussels friends learned with
regret of rthe death of Mess Nina
Revers V Mount Forest, who
died in Louise Marshall Hospital,
Mount Forest on Setierelay, April
2,61h,
Funeral service was held at the
Gardiner funeral chapel on ,'Tues-
day. Burial took place in Brussels
Cemetery.
Mrs. John Carnochan
Annie - Michel, • wife of the late
John Carnochan, passed away In
her 80th. year, ;in 'Virengliam. Gener-
al Hospital, following an illness of
two weeks.
She had been a resident of Grey
:TrewlnilIdge, until Sept. 1957,
when she molved to Brussels.
Spevioting is one siSiter, Mrs.1
.T. Savage of Aberdeen, Wash,;
also, one son. Melvin of Grey I
Township and two daughters, Mrs.
Alex Shaw Pearl) of Morris
Township and Mrs. Art Rock,
(Mae) of ' Harrlston. One son,
George„ predeceased her.
Funeral seiwtice was conducted by
the Rev, Harrold Snell of Exeter;
from the D. A. Rann funeral. home,
Brussels.
Pallbearers were James Bremner,
Leslie Lake, Tim ;Dilworth, Her-
man Whitfield, Stanley Machan and
Gordon. Speiran.
Btinial was in. Cranbrook Cemetery
,Par, amsar ••••••••••••=r,
Phone 7 We Deliver
T BRUSSELS O TRANSPO IM111161•••1••••••••110.0.01•110••••=1061161 1.1111, VOININD
Ladles Guild of St John's Church CARD DF THANKS
B AKE SALE
Brussels Public Library
SATURDAY MAY 10th
at 3 p. m.
Cranbrook Women's Institute
B AKE SALE
Brussels Public Library
* SATURDAY MAY 17th
at 3 p. m.
The Public is Cordially Invited
THE PKV.'-i.b .t
IN CANADA
Knox Church, CRANBROOK
Minister' Mr. C. Thompson
Sunday 'School 10 A. M.
Family Sunday Worship 10 A. Mi.
Don't SEND the children to
Ohurob, BRING them.
re ri
" Knox Wither-oh ; H EL
Minister: MI C. L. Thompson
Bible Class 1:00 P. M.
Sunday School 1.00 P. M.
Family Sunday Worship 2 A, Mr
One of the 'GRISA.T MONITOR'S' in,
one world is the 'Christian Church
is the Ohristian Chureh as she
seeks to give Spleitual Life to the
soul of mankind.
;The wife end family of the late
Wesley Somers, of Gorrie, wish to
express their appreciation for mess-
ages of sympathy, eards, end beauti-
ful floral tributes, and the Rev. Mr.
Brown, minister of Brussels United
Church, also to the ladies of the East-
ern Willing 'Workers of Gorrle
United Ohurch and to neighbours
and friends for their kind help the
day of the funeral. Also many thanks
to pallbearers - and flowerbee„rers.
We also wish to express our
thanks to Dr. B. N. ,COrin, Mrs.
e Morrey, and nurses of staff of Wing-
ham Hospital and, to Drs. and nurses
of Victoria Hospital, London, for
their many kindnesses and those
who helped in any way. They Will
newer be forgotten.
Operated by George jutzi
Local and Long Distance Hauling
ALL LOADS FULLY INSURED
P. C, V, CLASS C. F. F. Se
r'ormerly Bryars Transport.
,••••
. ATTENTION FARMERS
The new BRUSSELS LIVESTOCK SALES BARN will open'.
Every Friday Afternoon
14 mile East•of Brussels on the County road.
Large Offering of Pigs
150 Head of Cattle varying in weight, 500 to 1100 lbs.
The sales will commence Every Friday r..t 1 p.m.
RATE: - All Cattle $2.00 per head.
Calves and hogs 304 up to $500,00
2% over that ameent
.01100000.0•••
PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S,
The May meeting of the W. M. S.
of Melville Church Was held at the
usual time on Friday afternoon ,May
2nd in the church parlour.
splendid attendance of mem-
bers answered -the roil calli
After e few !words from the presi-
dent , Mrs. Wm, Speir opened the
meeting with a hymn, The floral
basket was; in memory of Mrs.
Henderson. Hymn66.3 was sung, also
in memory of her recent passing.
Mrs. McDowell had the scripture.
reading after which Mrs. T. Turnbull
led in prayer. The secretarys and
treasurers repotts were read by Mrs.
Amy Speir and Miss N. Jardine. The
Presbytery will meet in Kincardine
May 20th, and Miss Mary Whale
will ibe the special speaker for the
afternoon, The W. M. a wish. to
halve an evening meeting for the
month of June. An !negation will
he extended to the Young Ladles
Guild to join as it is hoped do !level
a guest speaker and a social hour of
the end of the meeting. The social
committee Wes appointed as follows:
Mrs. C. Matheson, Mrs. J. Tun],
and Mes. King.
A hymn was sung and splendid
Current Events were prepared by
Mrs. Haevey Dennis and read by
Mrs, McInnis. MB's, Geo Bvans had.
eharge of the chapter free! the
study book Tillie Is Japan, also a
few highlights from a story of
Japan,
A hymn and. the MiZpat Be
to e
ne:
diction hrought the meal.ti
Close.
FOR SALE
'e range shelters.
Carman Baker
ie Moved by nee. Brown, seCcaornrdedd.
ey Ray Bronson, any teacher on the
Staff willing to take a Summer
Course having direct bearing on.
thele present work, sae granted a
bonus of $100
-
'Movedhy Louis Ebel. seconded
d
'Moved
by Roy Kennedy that a meeting be
held in the school on Monday, May,
12th. at 8 o'clock, lor further dis-
citOon and ,possilble Miganization
of a. Home and school Association
- Carried.
After nueeli discussion the Board
decided to call a public meeting of
all ratepayers of the Village of
Bruussels discuss * the possiell-
'ley of a new public school on Mon-
day, May 26th, at 8.80 sharp,
All ;business being concluded the
meeting adjourned on motion of Ray
Broeson and Louis Ebel
Elizaeete Elliott, Sec-Treas
Phone 50r18
C E D A N
WROXETER COMMUNITY HALL
FRIDAY, MAY 9th
Draw ! for $50.00 Cash
All Proceeds for Minor Sports
Sponsored by the Wroxeter Com•
triunity Hall Board
Music By
Carruther's Orchestra
3 Door Prizes
Admission at. Popular Prices
Sale Managers Hugh Pearson, Brussels 'Phone 60x
Jack teryens. Brussels 'Phone 18,14
Auctioneer -- Harold Jackson
-
NleivlYle Church
Organist - Donald Dunbar
CONGRATULA..IONS
ON THE
Sunday School
Mine Worhip
10 A. ARIE.TY CONCERT'
Seaforth District High School
MAY 16th - 8.30 P. M.
This is a repeat performance
It. Successful Opening
OF THE
U
May 44th and llth
Service CondUcted by
Rer. A. C. Aleken
with a view to a call
:4 russets Livest ck
Sales Yard The Or:died Church
OF CANADA VAL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE LLOYD MICHEL
REAL ESTATE AND BUSINESS BROKER
NOTICE
A meeting of. the Brussels Com- 1
consisting of Solos, monologues, rnunity Centre will be held Monday,
Dancing, Instrumental. May 12th, at the park at 7.30 P.
Under the auspices of the 0. F.. U. All directors please be Present;
Entire Proceeds go to Caner Fund
Society
Adults: 50c Children: 25c The Dearest Friend Of All.
MOTHER
We Have Slippers, Nylons, Casuals
at
Illnkter: Rev. L. Brown B.A; 13.D.1 GRANTS SHOES
Cutting Styling Cold Waving
Organist; Mrs. A. E. Martin A Specialty
1e A, X. 'Godly Mothers" Phone 40X Erussels
ALTAR SOCIETY
Fourteee members were present
for the monthly meeting of the
Altar Society at the home of Mrs.
Steffier on April 17.
Mrs, Cordon Plaice led in saying
The Lord's 'Prayer.
The Bee. report was read and
adopted and the Treas. gave the
financial statement.
The Visiting Committee for the
coining month is iVirs, L. Gaynor
and Mes. L. Kernaghan the Altar I
committee Will be Mi.'s. Geo. Blake I
Jr,, and Mrs. J. Deituer. A box of
Used Clothing was packed for the
mlissions during the meeting, A.
short program followed and Mrs.
P. Cohnely gave an interests
article entitled "Heine.'
nely gave an interesting ar ticle '
entited t "Home".
Mrs. J. Ryan contributed two
poems "What Shall It Be" and Take
Time to Think",
The Motto, Speak Kindly, was
given by Mrs, C. StOrler.
A ,Coritest was conducted anti
Mrs. George Blake Jr. was the
Winter,
The Winner of the door prite Wee
Mrs, George Blake Sr,
A tatty lunch. was enjoyed ser-
veil by: Mrs. Gordon. Rinke and Mrs.
George Blake assisted by the
:hottest'. hearty vote of thanks
was !Weeded the lunch tointnitte,o
mid. the. meeting ad:feinted.
CAPITOL 1 HEATRE
L1STOWEL, ONT.
Thursday Prklay Saturday
May8 9.10
Pat Boone-slit& andt Pandit In
'0 k i L. L Vtii
Cinetna6660e
Color
POLLARD'S CHAIN SAW
taturday Monday
May 10 12
ittiN STAR"
VistaVisten
Henry Fonda Anthony Perkin
Henry `Fonda Anthony Perldria ages of aslittatld, :and heatitiftit
.,.- floral trthutes t t the tithe of (nit
'T'uesday WednesdaY bet 60'6111.01A, Washable.
May 13 . 14 danecintry gnont
,;STOWAWAY GIRL" Smelt for ibis message, also the statt
This paint edgy (0 apply welt eittkt broth or itttee., beictiv
Yieel stirring; doedn't drIpo run the' handle, There "hi of
nitaa to Olean up When Nnithed paint1rig and ThiX Is intiroft
CAkb bF THANKS
Annie Carneellail OXPreSS their
The family of the late Milt
heartfelt thanks and
t "yes, flielida, and ileiglibettS,o relit
`tar 'nippy roots of Muthett, ntte.
Men: Tiieee MaYei2 .;
Marie Lanza Siege' Fifteen Big
Sofiga• theft:lain4 Reek. 'end' 14611' In;
SEVEN` 1-111..L6 OF ROME
ClnemaSbope
Color
Wed. - Thera,- Sat
May' . 1 S 10 17
WADI' :ilit8101t8
P E R tt 1
Adults and children thrill to. this
Ifiedinlearible nettled 'story
LLASHMAR
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
Lis-roweL, ONT.
Thursday and Friday
May 8 . 9
"Z ERO HOUR"
VistaVision
bona Andrews ,...„ Linda Darnell
Elwin Somers,
My, Wesley Elwin Somers passed
away in Victoria Hospital, London,
on April 28th.
He had been ill for the past six
months.
Mr. Somers was ;born, Nov. 11th.
1900, the only son of the late Mr.
Wesley Somers and his wife, the
former Martha 'Beirut, He lied lived
the greater part of his life on Con.
6 Grey Twee going to GOrrie in
1950. On Feb. 2nd, 1921, he was
marnied. to Hazel May Nichol who
suilviees, elso two sons, Cameron,
Stratford; Wilbert, Oshawa; one
daughtter, Mrs. Earl (Doris)
kin, Listowel and six grandchedren.
He was •a member of the United
qhurch.
Funerel service was held at the
D. A. Rana funeral home, Brussels,
on Wednesday, at 2 p. m., con,
ducted by -Rev. J. L. G. Brown of
Brussels 'United Church,
Pallbearers Were Thos. Liteaa,
,Jolla Lucas, Sarratel Beirnes, Nor-
Man Beirnes, George Campbell,
John Connelly.
FloWer, bearers were Clarence
Martin., and Fred Sawyer,
leterneent took place in Ethel
Cemetety,
Regent Theatre
sEApoRTI-1
Thursday tatioday
May 8.0 •
THE JO'KE0 iS WILD'
Addit.
f=rank Sinatra.- Jean' .oralne
.1l1; . e
• 'SatOirday. Matinee Only
ItiEtsliftit and the 111C. ,GRANDE.
- Coming
• ZERO HOUR
8tertiud HAyden. Linda barneif •
*-
3- nights A week, ' thUre',. 'OH, and
Sat. thew ltbgtitfy, starting at
et 8
Adult
Agont for attit iitirsda, of ttitielinini TOSpttal, .„ Ir NIX PAINT trevOr 146Ward taa Wren :Ott, SCARFt's